--- tags: [computer-history, memory] created: Tuesday, September 17, 2024 --- # Williams Tube memory - One of the early attempts to create RAM in computers based on the EDVAC stored-program architecture. - Worked by displaying a grid of dots on a cathode-ray tube ("screen") - Due to the way CRTs work, this creates a small charge of static electricity over each dot. The charge at the location of each of the dots is read by a thin metal sheet just in front of the display. - Each dot position could be written to and read from and the pattern was constantly refreshed as the dots would fade over time. ![A Williams CRT tube](../img/williams-tube.jpg) ![Memory dot pattern from a Williams Tube](../img/williams-tube-dots.jpg)